Senior Health Educator- Pediatric Oncology/Hematology - Remote

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<p><strong>Job Description</strong></p> <p><strong>Job Summary</strong></p> <p><br> The Sr Health Educator is responsible for developing, implementing, and maintaining Health Plan Health Education programs. Oversees and assists providers in meeting health education contract requirements and serves as a resource for other Health Educators. The role ensures the maintenance of programs for members is in accordance with prescribed quality standards, including conducting data collection, reporting, and monitoring.</p> <p>We are seeking a professional, <strong>Certified in Pediatric Oncology/Hematology</strong>.  Please make sure to include any certifications or experience on your resume. </p> <p><strong>Job Duties</strong></p> <p>• Develops, implements, and evaluates health education programs for members within the Molina network and the broader community<br> • Provides oversight and assistance to providers in meeting health education contract requirements<br> • Serves as a resource for Health Educators in the resolution of issues that may arise during the implementation of Quality Improvement (QI) interventions<br> • Identifies, designs, implements, and evaluates health education interventions to meet the needs of the targeted population based on priorities established by the department and current contracts<br> • Conducts population-, geographic-, and member-specific needs assessments<br> • Coordinates the health education services assessment of IPAs and medical groups as required and collaborates with other QI staff on oversight<br> • Functions as a liaison to internal departments, community-based organizations, social service agencies, and public health departments as assigned to ensure that Molina resource information is current and available<br> • Participates in the development of internal resources, in collaboration with others as identified within the annual work plan<br> • Reviews and updates materials and programs as needed, including preventive care guidelines, incentive packets, Molina Healthcare Plan website, and provider communications<br> • Successfully engages members in health promotion via direct member calls<br> • Coordinates care of members from call tracking boxes and Health Education voicemail, including connecting members to appropriate programs and resources<br> • May work with various grant recipients, state and local entities that aim to improve the health of Molina members, such as STEPS, the WISE Grant, and Healthy People–Healthy Communities<br> • Participates in QI planning and project work to further QI goals (e.g., HEDIS activities, strategic planning, and special projects)<br> • Provides input on the design and functionality of all utilized databases<br> • May serve as the Molina Healthcare QI representative at various external activities, including Immunization, EPSDT, Chronic Condition Collaborative, and other work group meetings as assigned<br> • Demonstrates flexibility when it comes to changes and maintains a positive outlook</p> <p> </p> <p><strong>Job Qualifications</strong></p> <p><strong>REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS:</strong></p> <p>• Bachelor of Science in Health Education, Health Promotion or Public Health or Associate's Degree in health-related area plus a certification of specialization in patient education (e.g., Certified Diabetes Educator).                                                   <br> • 3-5 years’ experience in Health Education with at least 1 year experience working with a wide range of populations within a managed care setting.<br> • Adaptability and flexibility to change/ responsive to new ideas and approaches<br> • Excellent written, verbal and presentation skills<br> • Strong organizational skills<br> • Proficiency in Microsoft Office    <br> • Has excellent problem-solving skills. </p> <p><strong>PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS:</strong></p> <p>• Certified Health Education Specialist (CHES)       <br> • Knowledge of the Medicaid population.<br> • Knowledge of social support systems, resources and community based and public agencies in the counties of operation.                                <br> • Pediatrics experience. <br> • Disease Management</p> <p>• Certified Asthma Educator</p> <p><br> To all current Molina employees: If you are interested in applying for this position, please apply through the intranet job listing.<br><br> Molina Healthcare offers a competitive benefits and compensation package. Molina Healthcare is an Equal Opportunity Employer (EOE) M/F/D/V.</p>

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